The Notification of SSC JE 2018 will be announced in 15th December 2018. The Organization has vacancies for Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical) Posts. The process of online application will be start from December 2018 and ends on January 2018. So, the aspirants can apply to SSC JE after the official notification issued by SSC.

However, all the interested candidates should have to start their preparation for SSC JE 2018 Exam to qualify in that exam. So, the candidates who are interested to appear in the exam can download the SSC JE 2018 Syllabus here. In this article we have given the detailed Syllabus and Exam Pattern of SSC JE 2018 for all aspirants. You can also visit the official website for more details @ ssc.nic.in

SSC JE 2018 Exam Details:

Organisation

Staff Selection Commission

Exam

SSC Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical)

Application form starting date

15th December 2018

Last Date to Apply Online

7th January 2019

Tier-I Admit Card

To be announced

SSC JE Tier-I Exam (CBE)

To be announced

Tier-II Admit Card

To be announced

SSC JE Tier-II Exam (Descriptive)

To be announced

Exam Mode

Online Based Exam

Official Website

Ssc.nic.in

SSC JE 2018 Syllabus, Exam Pattern

All the interested aspirants who are going to take the exam advised starting the preparation. The syllabus is the most important thing for preparation. Every aspirant must have to know the Syllabus and Pattern of exam for start preparation. In this article, we have given the Syllabus and Exam Pattern of SSC JE 2018 in an easy and clear way to understand everyone. So, the candidate can go through the below to find the details of the Syllabus and Exam Pattern of SSC JE 2018.

Generation, Transmission and Distribution: Different types of power stations, Load factor, diversity factor, demand factor, cost of generation, inter-connection of power stations. Power factor improvement, various types of tariffs, types of faults, short circuit current for symmetrical faults. Switchgears – rating of circuit breakers, Principles of arc extinction by oil and air, H.R.C. Fuses, Protection against earth leakage / over current, etc.